2. Presentation of input data and assumptions for safety analysis
2.1 Waste packages and associated safety issues
The waste is described in terms of typology, radiological content and physico-chemical characteristics in a specific repository associated with the 2005 Dossier: the high-level waste package inventory model
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Bibliography
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National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management http://www.andra.fr
French Nuclear Safety Authority http://www.asn.fr
International Atomic Energy Agency http://www.iaea.org
...Regulations
Law no. 91-1381 of December 30, 1991 on research into radioactive waste management. Journal Officiel of 1 January 1992.
Law no. 2006-739 of June 28, 2006 on the sustainable management of radioactive materials and waste, Journal officiel of June 29, 2006.
Fundamental safety rule RFS.III.2.f relating to the objectives to be adopted in the design and...
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